Spacious and Affordable Apartment in the Quiet Residential Area of Kunisaki City
This charming apartment, located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient living space. The property features a 2K layout with a Japanese-style room of 4.5 tatami mats, a Western-style room of 6 tatami mats, and a 3-mat kitchen area, providing a total private floor area of 29.16 sqm (approximately 8.82 tsubo). The apartment is situated on the first floor of a two-story wooden building constructed in October 1985.
Key features include a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a gas stove, ample storage space, air conditioning, CATV (cable television) hookup, an indoor laundry area, flooring, lighting fixtures, and a corner room location. The property uses propane gas for cooking and hot water. A notable feature is the newly installed toilet with a warm-water washlet seat. The apartment is bright with good sunlight exposure. The agent's special notes highlight the quiet residential area and recommend the property as suitable for a second home, noting it is popular with people from outside the prefecture who wish to live in Kunisaki City. Conveniently, supermarkets and convenience stores are within 500 meters.
Additional costs include a monthly common area fee of 2,000 yen, optional parking at 2,200 yen per month, a neighborhood association fee of 500 yen per month, and a CATV fee of 800 yen per month. The rental terms are favorable with no key money (礼金) and no security deposit (敷金). A two-year contract includes no renewal fee. Tenant insurance and a rental guarantee are required.
The area of Kunisaki City is part of the Kunisaki Peninsula, known for its unique spiritual landscape. An interesting fact is that the peninsula is dotted with ancient Buddhist temples and stone statues carved into the cliffs, forming a pilgrimage route known as the Kunisaki Peninsula Temple Pilgrimage. The closest major landmark is the stunning Futago-ji Temple, a historic mountain temple complex renowned for its giant Nio guardian statues and deep connection to the region's syncretic mountain worship.